
Have you noticed the genie concerning the real modus operandi behind climate alarmism beginning to peek its head out of the bottle lately?
After the United Nations announced earlier in the week that rich countries - code for America, of course - are going to have to pay billions of dollars to help poor nations deal with global warming, several international press outlets published articles of similar content.
Is it possible media are recognizing that since the Democrat presidential candidates are all advocating a tax the rich platform it is safe to begin discussing the need for developed nations to foot the bill for international global warming solutions?
Consider an op-ed published Friday by Britain's Guardian (emphasis added, reader is strongly advised to hide wallet or purse before proceeding):
Our starting point is deeply inequitable with poor countries certain to be hit earliest and hardest by climate change. But rich countries are responsible for the bulk of past emissions: US emissions are currently more than 20 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per annum, Europe's are 10-15 tonnes, China's five or more tonnes, India's around one tonne, and most of Africa much less than one.
For a 50% reduction in global emissions by 2050, the world average per capita must drop from seven tonnes to two or three. Within these global targets, even a minimal view of equity demands that the rich countries' reductions should be at least 80% - either made directly or purchased. An 80% target for rich countries would bring equality of only the flow of current emissions - around the two to three tonnes per capita level. In fact, they will have consumed the big majority of the available space in the atmosphere.
Rich countries also need to provide funding for three more key elements of a global deal. First, there should be an international programme to combat deforestation, which contributes 15-20% of emissions. For $10bn-$15bn per year, half the deforestation could be stopped.
[...]
Finally, rich countries should honour their commitment to 0.7% of GDP in aid by 2015. This would yield increases in flows of $150bn-$200bn per year.
Sounds like virtually any Democrat presidential candidate's tax the rich agenda, doesn't it?
Please be advised that this column was written by Sir Nicholas Stern, the former chief economist of the World Bank whose October 2006 Review on the Economics of Climate Change has become a blueprint for eco-socialism worldwide.
Yet, that wasn't the only tax the United States article last week, as Spero News reported Tuesday (emphasis added):
Because the industrialized countries are the "most responsible" for global warming, they have "the moral obligation to finance the adaptation plans and actions in developing countries," especially the most vulnerable, like the small island countries, said Omar Rivera, expert with Cuba's Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, and who will also be going to Bali for COP13.
Australia's ABC reported Thursday (emphasis added):
President of Brazil Lula da Silva said yesterday that richer countries must pay Brazil and other developing economies if they are to save their own tropical forests.
Today various government officials simply rejected a suggestion by the UN that poorer nations reduce carbon emissions even with a 40-year deadline saying the problem is with the richer countries.
Brazil seems keen on making its voice heard as a spokesperson for the developing world during the international conference on climate change in Bali which begins on Monday.
It wants cash from the US and other rich nations to pay for environmentally friendly policy changes.
And this from the Associated Press Thursday (emphasis added):
Developed nations bear major responsibility for climate change and must lead the way in reducing emissions, said Xie Zhenhua, who will head China's delegation to next month's global climate change meeting on the Indonesian island of Bali.
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"The primary responsibility for tackling climate change should rest with the developed countries," Xie said. "The developed countries should take the lead," he said.
Concerning all this, England's Benny Peiser wrote his subscribers Thursday:
The "rich-must-pay" mantra seems to be catching on around the globe. And for good reason. Green campaigners and eco-scientists from Europe and the USA have been claiming for years that it's Western GHG emissions that have been causing most of the world's environmental problems and disasters. If that were the case, the West would have to pay a devastating price. There can be little doubt that this form of climate 'justice' threatens to burden the developed world with astronomical costs, undermining its international competitiveness and destroying its self-confidence. The West will rue the day they handed over the agenda of international politics and economic policy-making to their green bureaucrats and eco-scientists.
I can't agree more. And, with Democrat presidential candidates advocating the same economic policy here, it seems a metaphysical certitude that the U.S. paying for international global warming solutions will be presented to American citizens by a green press as eco-justice for our relative prosperity.
Scarier still, with the U.N. leading the way in the spread of eco-socialism, if Americans don't quickly recognize the developing scheme, we could be setting ourselves up for decades of international extortion from every country claiming we're responsible for its environmental and societal problems.
More frightening is that one major political party in this nation, along with its media minions, largely agrees with this premise.
Heaven help us.
—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters.















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Why do you think
December 1, 2007 - 15:22 ET by 10ksnookerThat a reported 15,000 people are going to the conference? To get in on the pot.
Boy are they going to be surprised. Science never sleeps it just keeps going on and on. The latest as of Friday is a new study, a real scientific study, using the very latest in satellite technology finds "NO SIGNATURE OF CO2 GLOBAL WARMING" in the atmospheric data. None, nada, zip. If the fairy tale that CO2 causes global warming were true, the signature must be there, and it is not. Let's see them wiggle out of this one.
Proof positive AGW caused by CO2 is a hoax.
Hilarious manmade global warming debunking
December 1, 2007 - 15:27 ET by Jack BauerYou can't make this stuff up...
Hilarious manmade global warming debunking news of the day...
Two women treking to the north pole to draw attention to the so-called melting polar ice cap had to be rescued today because, you guessed it...
Jack is this a referrence
December 2, 2007 - 10:37 ET by danboJack is this a referrence to the two nominations for the Darwin awards last year, where the woman lost toes for not realizing it got cold in the arctic in winter? Or is it a new pair of nitwits?
"There is a clear attempt to establish truth not by scientific methods but by perpetual repetition."
- Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, MIT
Eco-Extortion
December 1, 2007 - 15:44 ET by PopularTechGlobal Warming Bill Could Cost Every U.S. Man, Woman and Child Up to $494 Annually
Tell the extortionists to shove it up their ass! We should cut ALL FOREIGN AID immediately. I am so sick up of this liberal insanity of trying to force socialism on the west. Global Warming is the biggest scam ever and until intelligent Americans wake up they are going to continue to try go after our wallets like Al Gore:
Al Gore Pushes 'Pollution Tax' (NewsMax)
Profiteering:
Al Gore Gets Rich ($100 Million) After White House (ABC News)
Gore's 'carbon offsets' paid to firm he owns (WorldNetDaily)
Gore Cashing in on $6 Trillion Energy Business (NewsMax)
Global Warming, Inc. (The Wall Street Journal)
The Money and Connections Behind Al Gore’s Carbon Crusade (Human Events)
The Anti "Man-Made" Global Warming Resource
Global Warming Bill Could
December 1, 2007 - 16:32 ET by motherbeltGlobal Warming Bill Could Cost Every Man, Woman and Child Up to $494 annually.
that's right, Popular, Tech, because in spite of all the talk that "rich countries" should subsidize poor ones, "countries" don't pay taxes, or penalties, or subsidies.....citizens do. And I, for one, am sick to death of being blamed for and told I have to pay for, the problems of the entire world!!!
Amen
December 1, 2007 - 19:36 ET by PopularTechWe have enough problems here to deal with, the world needs to figure out how to solve its own problems.
The Anti "Man-Made" Global Warming Resource
PT
December 1, 2007 - 19:53 ET by Noel SheppardPT,
Yes, and, we need to realize that the solution to all problems isn't monetary, and socialists don't understand that.
One of the things that scares me about all this is the liberal/media belief that there is an endless supply of funds to throw at any problem that comes down the pike. Frankly, this foolishness began with FDR, and hasn't been eradicated in more than seven decades.
Money is not limitless, even to governments. Maybe especially to governments. Yet, today, billon dollar programs are thrown around like loose change at a diner. At some point, fiscal sanity has to return to our nation, or we will indeed see our treasuries become worthless, and our economy perish.
As such, I'm tired of this throwing of money at any problem some politician believes exists. Our nation needs to start establishing some priorities like any sound business does, and expend time and funds exclusively to such.
One of the really disgraceful canards in this whole matter is that anything we do concerning climate even the alarmists know will do little to nothing. So, why spend the time or the money? ns
FDR
December 1, 2007 - 19:56 ET by JDWFDR did not create anything more than taxation and he knew exactly what he was doing.
JDW
Sen Clinton: Distinguished Founder of Media Matters
JDW
December 1, 2007 - 20:17 ET by Noel SheppardJDW,
Actually, his spending was much more of a problem than his taxation. ns
Exactly
December 2, 2007 - 03:38 ET by PopularTechSocialists are beyond reason. They live in this idealistic la-la land world where emotion not logic rules all decision making and thus since it is not their own money, they have no problem carelessly and irrationally spending it.
Socialism is a failed ideology worshipped by those who cannot think for themselves. These groupthinkers brainwash the weak minded by exploiting their jealousy, ignorance and guilt.
Make no mistake they want to take capitalism down. No this is not a conspiracy this is what they believe in as a solution to all the world's problems. The very engine that makes this country great and free they attack and want to destroy.
The more I see and hear the hysterics of the brainwashed puppeting nonsensical climate hysteria without researching ONE THING and instead relying solely on a propaganda movie from Al Gore, is beyond reason. People are literally going insane. It is like trying to tell people the sky is really blue when they are screaming it is on fire and bright red!
I hear hysterics screaming that we must tax the mainstream energy sources so much that is forces alternative energy to become competitive. I have never in my life seen people demanding massive taxation as the only solution to a non-existent problem. You challenge them on their facts and they repeat the hysterics. I ask them to prove their science and they call you a denier.
The reason? The alarmists want to destroy capitalism, cripple the US and create a new socialist state.
The Anti "Man-Made" Global Warming Resource
Tax grab, build HUGE
December 1, 2007 - 15:44 ET by upcountrywaterstructures to PUMP carbon away, far away! Oh i feel better aready. Build a new power plant and use all its power to pump mine, yours carbon sins away!
iranian uranium; iranian uranium, iranian uranium..
So when ARE the Russians going to finish the iranian atoms for peace power plant?
Not really a problem
December 1, 2007 - 21:29 ET by heldmywTell them to go pound sand. I wouldn't trust any group to administer a dime of eco-extorto-dough..
...And I think we are foolish to even countenance this.
Tell them to deduct the cost from the natural disaster rescue efforts the U.S. has provided gratis around the world, and from the Oil-for-Food ripoff.
Did I mention the operating budget for the U.N.? Or general humanitarian aid?
Clowns, you're not getting a dime for this climate change hoax, and if Japan, the E.U. and the other Kyotoboobs who are billed for their emissions pay up, watch for flying pigs.
"EU nowhere near meeting Kyoto targets"
· Polluters' progress
Each EU country has
pledged to cut its emissions to help achieve the union's collective
goal of reducing 1990 greenhouse gas emissions by 8% before 2010. Only
two are expected to exceed their intended reduction
On target to meet goals
Sweden +3.3%
UK +1.4%
Off target
Germany -1.3%
Luxembourg -5.6%
France -9.5%
Italy -10.2%
Greece -10.7%
Netherlands -12.1%
Portugal -14%
Finland -16.5%
Belgium -22.9%
Austria -24.5%
Ireland -26.8%
Spain -33.3%
Denmark -37.8%
http://www.guardian....
CO2
December 1, 2007 - 18:23 ET by JDWHow many countries such as China have more people? They breath more! More CO2. Why are we paying for it?
JDW
Sen Clinton: Distinguished Founder of Media Matters
Noel covered the fact that
December 1, 2007 - 19:48 ET by RonCEdited... html, anchors not working... why?
Noel covered the fact that the majority of the worlds glaciers are growing here: http://newsbusters.o...
Much of that glacial growth is covered here: http://www.iceagenow... by (apparently) part of the global cooling crowd.
Cooling or warming isn't the issue - its only the current excuse - to rip off the residents of the USA.
We need to stand up and tell the global-rip-off-artists - like Al Gore - to go to hell. There they'll find all the warming they deserve.
The script
December 1, 2007 - 19:51 ET by JDWIt's a bitch isn't it?
JDW
Sen Clinton: Distinguished Founder of Media Matters
Which is the strongest coorelation to US tempertures?
December 1, 2007 - 22:46 ET by danboCarbon Dioxide? Total Solar irradiance? Ocean Warming Index (PDO + AMO etc?)
The answer.
Source.
"There is a clear attempt to establish truth not by scientific methods but by perpetual repetition."
- Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, MIT